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iCN 620

User Manual

NAVMAN
NAVMAN iCN 620 user manual

WELCOME

Congratulations on the purchase of your iCN 620 In-Car Navigation Unit. Whether you travel frequently in your own country, or need to find your way around overseas, this unit will direct you to your destination without the need for map books and second-hand instructions. The Global Positioning System is available free of charge, at any time, and is accurate to within 5 m (16.5 ft). The maps in the iCN 620 provide street level detail allowing door to door navigation they even include points of interest such as hotels, railway stations and airports. With this unit, you will never be lost again! Use this manual to help you install your unit, learn how to operate it effectively and safely, plus find out all of the different features available to you.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

When using your iCN 620 in a vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to place, secure, and use the device in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage, or in any manner obstruct your view or vehicle safety equipment. The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices. Do not operate your iCN 620 while driving. Park the vehicle first. It is your sole responsibility that the vehicle mount installation instructions are read carefully, understood, and used consistent with the laws of operation for each country in which you use the device.
Navman NZ Limited disclaim all liability for any use of this product in a way that may cause accidents, damage or that may violate the law.

SAFETY FIRST

It is your sole responsibility to adhere to the following safety instructions at all times. Do not operate this unit while driving. This unit must be placed in a position where it cannot obstruct the drivers view of the road. This unit must not interfere with the normal operation of any airbags or other vehicle safety equipment. For security purposes and to avoid overheating, do not leave this unit on the dash or windscreen while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong sunlight. Do not use or handle if the unit is hot - leave it to cool out of the sun.

CONTENTS

WHAT IS GPS?..... 8 UNPACKING THE iCN 620.... 9 3 Memory Cards.... 11 Other Accessories.... 11 Installing iCN Desktop..... 12 Step 1: Connecting the iCN 620 to Your Computer... 14 Windows XP Users..... 15 Windows 2000 Users.... 17 Windows ME/98SE..... 18 Step 2: Installing iCN Application.... 20 Step 3: Installing Maps.... 21 Step 4: Reading User Manuals and Quick Start Guides... 26 Other iCN 620 Options.... 26 Backing up Device Settings.... 26 Visit Navman Website.... INSTALLING THE iCN 620 IN YOUR VEHICLE.... 29 Suction Mount to Windshield..... 30 Suction or Adhesive Mount to Dash.... 33
INSTALLING SOFTWARE AND NEW MAPS.... 12
CONTROLS AND KEYBOARD.... 39 Using the Control Buttons.... 39 Using the Menus..... 41 Moving around the Settings Screens.... 42 Entering text with the On-Screen Keyboard... 43 Changing the Brightness and Volume.... 44 Powering Up..... 46 Main Menu..... 47 Driver Protection..... 47 Getting a GPS Fix..... 48 Using a Shortcut..... 50 Setting a New Destination.... 51 - Heading to an Address.... 51 - Heading to an Intersection.... 54 - Heading to a Point of Interest.... 57 Using a Saved Favourite..... 60 Heading to a Recently Used Address.... 61 Straight from the Map..... 63 Map Browser..... 65 Navigation Map..... 66

GETTING STARTED..... 46

SETTING YOUR DESTINATION.... 49
VIEWING YOUR ROUTE..... 65

9 10 11 12 13

Next Instruction..... 68 Next Four Instructions.... 69 Back-on-Track Feature.... 70 Automatic Restart Feature.... 70 Adding a New Shortcut..... 71 Deleting a Shortcut.... 74 Adding a New Favourite.... 75 Editing or Deleting a Saved Favourite.... 78 GPS Reception..... 81 Satellite Signal Strengths..... 82 Satellite Positions.... 83 Display Settings..... 85 Route and Guidance Settings.... 85 Points of Interest Settings.... 87 GPS Settings..... 88 User Settings..... 91 Maps..... 92
PROGRAMMING SHORTCUTS.... 71
PROGRAMMING FAVOURITES.... 75
USING THE GPS STATUS INFORMATION.... 80
MODIFYING THE SETTINGS..... 84
AUTOMATIC ROUTE SIMULATOR.... 93
ACCESSORIES.... 95 External or Re-radiating Antennae.... 95 Memory Cards..... 96 Memory Card Writers..... 96
AVAILABLE MAPS..... 98 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS.... 100 TROUBLESHOOTING.... 101 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.... 103 End User and Warranty Agreement.... 103 Specifications.... 105 Contact Us..... 106 FCC Statement..... 107 Copyright.... 107

Note: a b c Windows XP users see Step 1-a. Windows 2000 users see Step 2-b. Windows ME and 98SE users see Step 3-c.

Windows XP users

Follow these steps to complete installation under Windows XP for each device that Windows prompts you to install. You will see each of these screens twice.

Click Next

Click continue Anyway

Click Finish

Windows 2000 users
Under Windows 2000, you may see the screen below. Select Browse and locate the USB Drivers folder on the iCN installer CD and select OK. to complete the installation. If you do not see this screen, then the installation has completed automatically.
Enter le location of the iCN USB driver disk D:\USBDRIVER

Click OK.

You may now continue to the next section.
Windows Me and 98SE Users
Under Windows Me and 98SE, you may see the screen below. Select Browse and locate the USB Drivers folder on the iCN installer CD and select OK If you do not see this screen, then the installation has completed automatically. You may now continue to the next section.
Enter the location of the iCN USB driver disk D:\USBDRIVER.
Step 2: Installing iCN Application
This function allows you to install smartMAP software into a brand new iCN 620 unit, or to upgrade existing software to a newer version. Before beginning, make sure the unit is connected to the computer via the USB port refer to the Hint: You will lose previous section Connecting the iCN 620 to Your Computer for more information. (Your unit is correctly connected if the all of your Settings, display shows a computer and iCN 620 unit connected together).
Favourites and Shortcuts when 1 you upgrade your software. Use the Backup function to save these settings before upgrading the software. Refer to Backup Device Settings for further information.
Click iCN Application from the Main Menu.
You will need to have Microsoft Internet 3 Explorer version 5.or above to correctly activate the software.
This is a two-step process. Firstly you must install the software, then you must register the installation in order to activate the application. Click on Install Application. The installation may take several minutes to complete. Please do not open other applications on your computer during this installation. Now you must register your installation so that your software will activate. To do this, you need to have an internet connection. Click on Activate Software.
WARNING: you will 6 need the Product Key found on the back of your CD-ROM every 7 time you upgrade your software. Keep this in a safe place.
You will need to enter registration information. Some is optional - be sure to complete all of the Required fields. You will be prompted to enter a Product Key which can be found on the CD-ROM case (supplied).

Once you have completed the software activation, you are now ready to install maps.

Step 3: Installing Maps

This function allows you to manage the maps that you can use on the iCN 620. Refer to Section 15 Available Maps for a list of maps included on CD-ROM in your country of purchase. The iCN 620 has 64 Mbytes of internal memory available for storing maps - the unit can store one or many map regions depending on their size. Additional maps can be stored on SD or MMC memory cards. Maps can be changed at any time. The main options are: Review the maps you currently have stored in your iCN 620 unit or memory card. Download new maps into your iCN 620 unit. Download new maps to a memory card plugged into your iCN 620 unit. Download new maps to a memory card using a memory card writer on your PC. Remove maps from your iCN 620 unit or memory card.
Before beginning, make sure the unit is connected to the computer via the USB port refer to the section Connecting the iCN 620 to your computer for more information. (Your unit is correctly connected if the display shows a computer and iCN 620 unit connected together).
Maps that are available on the CD are coloured and numbered. Each number represents a separate map for a country or region.
Maps installed in the iCN 620 unit.
Maps installed on the memory card plugged into your iCN 620.
This window contains the name and details of the map that you currently have selected.
Maps installed on the card in the memory card writer on your computer. This is also referred to as Removable Media. Multiple map regions can be selected and copied across to the iCN 620 or memory cards. The total map size is displayed as each map is selected
You may be supplied with several map CDs. If the map you require is not displayed, simply replace the 1 CD currently in your CD-ROM drive with 2 the other CD. Drag and drop is a Windows term that describes using the mouse to move items from one place to another. To drag and drop a map, point to
Click Install Maps from the Main Menu. To install a new map to the iCN 620 device or to an SD memory card, choose one of the following: Click on the region that you wish to install. The regions name will appear in the bottom left window. To download the map into your unit, click on Add to iCN. To download the map to an SD memory card in your unit, click on Add to iCN SD. To download the map to an SD memory card in your SD writer, click on Add to PC RM. Alternatively, drag and drop the region to one of the windows on the right hand side of the screen (iCN or iCN SD).
Drag and drop is a 1 Windows term that describes using the 2 mouse to move items from one place to another. To drag and drop a map, point to the map you require, then press and hold down the left-hand mouse button and drag the map over to one of the right 3 hand windows. Refer to Windows Help for more information.

To restore one of your previously saved backups back to your iCN 620: Click on the backup that you wish to restore from the list provided. Click Restore.
To delete any of your previously saved backups from your computer: Click on the backup that you wish to delete from the list provided. Click Delete.
Visit Navman Website Click on this option to visit the Navman website for updates, support and general information. Note: you will need an internet connection to use this option.
4 INSTALLING THE iCN 620 IN YOUR VEHICLE
Before installing the iCN 620 In-Car navigation unit, check whether your vehicle is fitted with an athermic (heat reflecting) or a heated windshield. If so, you will need to purchase an external or re-radiating antenna to allow your iCN 620 unit to pick up the GPS signals. For more information, refer to Section 14 Accessories. Your iCN 620 unit comes with mounting options that allow you to install the unit in different ways: By suction straight onto the windshield. By suction or an adhesive disc onto the dash.
Alternative mounting options may be available specifically for your make and model of vehicle. Follow these mounting instructions carefully to ensure your unit is properly installed. For security purposes and to avoid overheating, do not leave this unit on the dash or windscreen while your vehicle is unattended, especially in strong sunlight. Do not use or handle if the unit is hot - leave it to cool out of the sun. If your unit does get too hot then you will be prompted to turn down the brightness (press and hold the zoom If the unit continues to get hotter the screen will go blank - voice instructions will continue. key).
Suction Mount to Windshield
1 Choose a position on the windshield where the iCN 620 will be clearly visible by the driver. Follow the safety guidelines at the front of this manual to ensure that the unit does not obstruct the view of the driver, or interfere with the operation of any airbags and safety devices in the vehicle. Make sure that both the windshield and the suction cup are thoroughly clean and dry. Hold the suction cup firmly against the windshield and press the lever down until it snaps shut. The ball foot should now be securely fixed on the windshield. Slip the locking nut loosely over the ball foot, with the flat side facing upwards.
To remove the 2 suction cup, pull the lever up. Release the 3 suction using release tab. 4 Should you experience problems with your suction cup not holding on, clean an area of your windshield with a cloth dabbed in isopropyl alcohol [tape head cleaner] let it dry, then re-apply the suction cup.

Suction cup

Locking nut
Snap the socket clip onto the ball foot.
Make sure the short side of the socket clip is on top. Push the socket clip onto the ball until it clicks.
Adjust the position of the socket clip, so that the unit will be clearly visible by the driver. Wind the locking nut onto the thread of the socket clip until firm.
Wind locking nut onto thread
Snap the iCN 620 unit onto the socket clip. First, position the two locating tabs on the underside of the unit into the corresponding slots on the socket clip. Then snap the upper side of the unit into the clip.
To unclip the iCN unit from the mounting bracket, press down on the back of the upper plastic clip to release the top of the unit, then lift the unit out of the bottom two slots.
Flip the aerial outwards so that the aerial is pointing horizontally.

Aerial points up and out

In vehicles where auxiliary power is permanently on, the unit can be switched on and programmed as soon as the power adaptor is connected. Switching the engine on will not reset the unit.
Plug the power cable into the socket on the left hand side of the unit. Plug the other end of the power adaptor into the vehicles cigarette lighter socket. Make sure that the unit is positioned such that the aerial has a clear view of the sky. In most vehicles, you will need to have the engine idling in order to program your route into the unit. While you can switch on the unit with just the auxiliary power on (i.e. your key in the Auxiliary ON position), turning the key to switch on the engine may interrupt power to the unit and your programmed route will be saved for re use. It is recommended that you program your route with the engine may already idling, but with the automatic shift of your car in Park and the handbrake applied.
Suction or Adhesive Mount to Dash
Choose a position on the dash where the iCN 620 will be clearly visible by the driver. Follow the safety guidelines at the front of this manual to ensure that the unit does not obstruct the view of the driver, or interfere with the operation of any airbags and safety devices in the vehicle. Make sure that both the dash and the suction cup are thoroughly clean. Suction Mount: if the location you have chosen is flat enough, you can simply use the suction cup to mount the unit directly onto the dash. Adhesive Mount: If the location you have chosen is not suitable to use the suction cup alone, stick the sucker pad down first to give a flat surface. Do this by removing the protective layer from the adhesive tape on the underside of the sucker pad, and pressing the sucker pad firmly down for 30 seconds in the desired position on the dash. NOTE: this is a permanent solution the adhesive tape and sucker pad cannot be removed from the dash once fixed. Hold the suction cup firmly against the dash or centrally on the sucker pad, and press the lever down until it snaps shut. The ball foot should now be securely fixed. Slip the locking nut loosely over the ball foot, with the flat side facing upwards.

Select ESC or press ESC to return to the previous screen
To type in the name: 3 Move around the keyboard using the 8-way toggle button appear on the text entry line below the keyboard.
. Press OK to select a letter. The selected letter will
Hint: As you are entering text, the list of available streets or areas will only contain those that match the information you have already entered (e.g. streets beginning with H in Wellington, New Zealand).
If you make a mistake, press ESC to delete the last letter or hold down the ESC key to delete the whole line at once. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until finished, or use the 8-way Toggle button (press to see more available streets or areas in the selection list. to select from the list at any time
To select a name from the list: Scroll down to the list of available streets or areas using the up/down toggle button. Press or select Page Fwd to see more of the list. Scroll through the list to find the name. Select a name by pressing OK.
Changing the Brightness and Volume
You are able to modify both the brightness of the display and the volume of the voice guidance instructions to suit the driving conditions. To alter the brightness of the display:
Note: The unit will heat up more quickly when the display brightness is set over 70%. The brightness bar will be coloured red when over 70%. It is advisable that you use a screen brightness below this where possible. 1
Hold down the Zoom/Brightness button until you see the brightness bar displayed on the screen. This can be done at any time. Press to make the display brighter, or to dim the display.
To alter the volume of the voice guidance instructions:
When the Volume button is pressed briefly, you will hear the very next instruction. Press for longer to alter the volume. 1
Hold down the Vol button until you see the volume bar displayed on the screen. This can be done at any time. Press to increase the volume, or to decrease the volume.

6 GETTING STARTED

The iCN 620 is designed to be simple to use, and will direct you to your destination without distracting the driver. To ensure your safety, set up your iCN 620 and enter information about your destination BEFORE you start your journey. Do not operate the unit while driving. The iCN 620 will then announce upcoming turns and display your directions in a manner that best suits you.

Press ESC at any 5 time to remove the gridlines, and again to return to 6 the automatic Map Browser screen.
Use the 8-way toggle button to position the intersection of the gridlines over the destination that you require. When the gridlines are over a street, the street name is shown along the bottom of the screen. Press OK to select a point as your destination. The address details are automatically displayed.
Note: the START option will only be available if the unit does not 7 have a current GPS fix.
Choose one of the following: Select GO. The unit will calculate the route and display the destination on the navigation screen. Select START. This sets your chosen location as your departure point (normally your departure point is assumed to be your present location). Refer to the following section Without a GPS Position Fix for more information. Select SAVE. This will allow you to save the destination as a Shortcut or Favourite. Refer to Section 9/10 Programming Shortcuts/Favourites for more information.

8 VIEWING YOUR ROUTE

All of map views are. accompanied by audible by simply pressing announcements of your next The MAP BROWSER screen displays your route on a map which is always oriented North. turn.
There are four different ways that you can view instructions along your way. Cycle through the four navigation screens
The NAVIGATION MAP screen displays your route on map which is always oriented in the direction in which you are travelling. The NEXT INSTRUCTION screen is a simple graphical display showing the direction and distance to your next turn. The NEXT 4 INSTRUCTIONS screen displays a list of your next 4 turns, with the street name, direction of turn and distance to go.
Note: These are the only four screens available for the driver to view while travelling. The Driver Protection message will be displayed if you attempt to use any of the other functions in this manual while driving. Refer to Section 6 Getting Started Driver Protection for more information.

Map Browser

This view is always oriented to the North, and shows your current position and surrounding street names. If you have already programmed a route, the route and all turns are highlighted. From the Main Menu, select MAP. Zoom in and out as required using and.

Editing or Deleting a Saved Favourite
You may wish to delete a Favourite, change the name of the Favourite that you have saved, or perhaps make it one of
Hint: you may want your Shortcuts. to backup your Favourites before deleting them, in case you wish to use them at a later time.
From the Main Menu, select DESTINATION, then FAVOURITES. Select the Favourite destination that you wish to edit or delete.
To change the name your Favourite: Scroll to the NAME box and press OK. In the text entry screen, scroll to the text entry line and hold down the ESC button to delete the line of text already printed.
To change the type of Favourite: Scroll down to the SAVE AS options. Cycle through the available options by pressing the left/right toggle button.
Choose one of the following: Select GO. The unit will calculate the route and display the destination on the navigation screens. Select SHOW. The unit will not calculate the route, but will simply display the address using the Map Browser mode. From here you can select this address as your destination or move around the map to find a different destination. Refer to Section 7 Setting Your Destination Straight From the Map for more information. Select DELETE. This will delete your saved Favourite, and return you to the Favourite list. Select SAVE. You are returned to the Favourite list, where your edited Favourite will appear.
11 USING THE GPS STATUS INFORMATION
The GPS status screens tell you how well you can receive the GPS satellite information. There are three different screen displays available to you. To view the screens:
Hint: If you are having 1 trouble getting a GPS fix, you can use these 2 screens to check out the problem.
From the Main Menu, select GPS STATUS. Press or select Page Fwd to display the next screen.

GPS Reception

The ICN 620 relies on the reception of signals transmitted by the Global Positioning System satellites orbiting the earth. This display shows a visual representation of how many satellites the iCN 620 unit is receiving information from.
Latitude and longitude of current position. Each segment represents a satellite Select ESC or press ESC to return to the previous screen
Current heading in degrees and ground speed
A green circle means the unit has a valid fix
Local time Select Page Fwd or press to view the next GPS status screen of settings.
Latitude and longitude are displayed along with a North-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. You can view the Latitude/Longitude values either in degrees, minutes and seconds, or in decimal. Refer to Section 12 Modifying the Settings GPS Settings for more information. The 12 satellites that could be viewed from your current position are shown as segments. The satellites are represented as follows: A yellow segment indicates a satellite that is being tracked but is not being used to determine your position. A red segment indicates a satellite that is being used to determine a two dimensional (2D) fix. A green segment indicates a satellite that is used to determine your position.

The circle underneath the segment display is green when there is a valid fix (2D or 3D), and red when there is no fix available. While a 2D fix is sufficient to maintain a valid fix, a 3D fix is more accurate.
Satellite Signal Strengths
Satellite signal strengths are displayed in the form of a bar graph. Colours are used to indicate the status of each satellite.
Latitude and longitude of current position Current heading in degrees and ground speed
Each bar represents a satellite Select ESC to return to the previous screen
A green circle means the unit has a valid fix Select Page Fwd or press to view the next GPS status screen of settings.
The circle on the right-hand side of the screen is coloured green when there is a valid fix (2D or 3D), and red when there is no fix available. The 12 satellites that could be viewed from your current position are shown as bars. The satellites are represented as follows: Grey Bar - No signal from satellite Red Bar - Signal being received from the satellite but not used in fixing your position Green Bar - Good signal being received and satellite being used to fix your position.

Satellite Positions

This screen shows you the position of each satellite in relation to the earth. You can check on the status and performance of an individual satellite by selecting that satellite using the left/right toggle button. The performance of the selected satellite is displayed as shown below.
Each circle represents a satellite
Performance of selected satellite. Select ESC to return to the previous screen
Again, the satellites are displayed in different colours to represent the status of each. Clear circle - No signal from satellite Red circle - Signal being received from the satellite but not used in fixing your position Green circle - Good signal being received and satellite being used to fix your position Yellow satellite icon - This indicated the satellite whose information is being displayed
12 MODIFYING THE SETTINGS
Your unit is already The unit has a number of Settings that you can alter. You can: preprogrammed with Change the colours and brightness of the DISPLAY to suit the driving conditions or your own preferences. default settings it is not necessary to Use the ROUTE & GUIDANCE screen to instruct the unit to find the shortest distance or fastest time, to change the settings avoid certain road conditions or to change voice settings. if you are happy with the default setup.
Select the POINTS OF INTEREST that are relevant to you.
Change the format of certain settings in the GPS Status screens. Use the USER screen to clear your Favourites, Shortcuts or recent destinations from the units memory.

Display Settings

If you find that the display is difficult to see in certain light conditions, use this function to change the brightness and colour scheme.
From the Main Menu, select SETTINGS, then DISPLAY. Modify the Settings as required: Select either DAY or NIGHT from the Map Colours menu to improve the contrast in light and dark conditions. Select your preferred Map Colour by cycling through the options using the left/right toggle button.

From the Main Menu, select SETTINGS, then USER. Enable or disable the Show at Startup box in the Tutorial menu. Enable or disable the Driver Protection screen. If you wish to clear any of the information you have stored, simply scroll to the appropriate button in the Clear Lists menu and press OK.
Maps The maps setting allows you to manage maps loaded on both the internal memory and a secure Digital (SD) card. Maps will only be loaded when the unit is turned on if the check boxes are ticked.
13 AUTOMATIC ROUTE SIMULATOR
The automatic route simulator allows you to program a route without a GPS fix (for example, from inside a building), and view the route without going anywhere. To use the auto simulator, you must first set a departure point and a destination. There are many ways to do this, but here is an example of one way you can set up the auto simulator.
From the Main Menu, select SETTINGS, then USER. Go to the Settings - GPS screen by pressing Return to the Main Menu, and select MAP. or selecting Page Fwd. Enable the Auto Simulate box.
Press ESC at any time to return to the automatic Map Browser screen.
If you dont want to use the Map Browser screen to select your destination, use one of the other methods described in Section 7 Setting Your Destination.
Use the 8-way toggle button to position the intersection of the gridlines over the DEPARTURE point that you require. When the gridlines are over a street, the street name is shown along the bottom of the screen. Press OK to select the location. The address details are automatically displayed. Select START to program this location as your departure point. You are then returned to the Map Browser screen. Press OK to display gridlines. Again, use the gridlines to select the DESTINATION point that you require. Press OK to select the location. The address details are automatically displayed. Select GO to start the auto simulator. To stop the auto simulator, press MENU/Power to return to the Main Menu. Select CANCEL ROUTE.

14 ACCESSORIES

A number of accessories are available for the iCN 620 In-Car navigation unit.
External or Re-radiating Antennae
GPS signals are mainly transmitted through the windshield, and to a lesser extent, the side and rear windows. If your vehicle is fitted with an athermic (heat reflecting) or a heated windshield, GPS signals are not able to pass through the windshield, and therefore the signals getting to the unit are greatly reduced. There are two options available to ensure that sufficient GPS signal is available to the unit: External antenna this antenna is fitted by a magnet to the outside of your vehicle. They are generally installed on the roof or the boot. The cable attached to the antenna must be plugged into the side of the aerial on the iCN 620 unit. The cable may be threaded through the boot into the vehicle, or through a window.

How accurate it is?

Accuracy of the GPS system can and will vary slightly. For 95% of the time, it is accurate to within 5 m (16.5 ft).
How often is the position updated?
The GPS receiver updates your location every second.

17 TROUBLESHOOTING

For detailed troubleshooting information, please refer to the website http://www.navman.com.
I cannot get a GPS fix what could be wrong?
Check the satellite icon in the bottom left hand corner of the Map View screens the satellite will be coloured red if you have no GPS fix. If the satellite is coloured green, then the unit has a satisfactory GPS fix to operate. You can also view the GPS Status Screens to get more information on the GPS fix that your unit currently has for more information, refer to Section 11 Using the GPS Status Information.
If you do not appear to have a GPS fix, check the following points:
Make sure that the aerial on the unit has been flipped outwards and upwards, so that it has a clear view of the sky. Ensure that the vehicle does not have an athermic (heat reflecting) or a heated windshield these cut out all electromagnetic signals including GPS signals. Owners of vehicles fitted with athermic or heated windshields should purchase a third party GPS re-radiating antenna to ensure adequate GPS signal reception. Please refer to the website www.navman.com for an updated list of vehicle models using these windshields. The very first time you use the unit, the unit may take several minutes to get a first fix. This is the time when it calibrates itself and locates the satellites. The information it discovers in this time is remembered, and from that point on it should take less than 2 minutes to get a fix. If you travel overseas, the unit will take up to 10 minutes to recalibrate itself and acquire a first fix. Yes - all Navman GPS receivers support NMEA 0183 Ver 2.20 and communicate at 57,600 Baud to increase the performance of the receiver.
Is the system NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) compliant?

interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an output on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced technician for help. A shielded cable must be used when connecting a peripheral to the serial ports.

Copyright

2003 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. SmartS and Back-on-TrackTM are trademarks of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Microsoft Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP, Microsoft ActiveSync, Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Acrobat Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. 2003 Whereis Sensis is a trademark of Telstra Corporation Ltd., used under license. 2002 Navigation Technologies. NAVTECH ON BOARD is a registered trademark of Navigation Technologies Corporation. All rights reserved.

Published in New Zealand

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iCN 600 series

Smart 2005

User Manual
iCN 610 iCN 620 iCN 630 iCN 635 iCN 650
English - Europe / Australia / New Zealand
iCN 600 series | User Manual

Contents

Box Contents... 5 1. Introduction... 7 2. iCN Features.. 8 3. Positioning the iCN in a Vehicle.. 10 4. Getting Started... 13 5. Memory Card... 15 6. GPS Status... 16 7. Setting your Destination.. 17 By Address - Europe and New Zealand. 20 By Address - Australia, Canada and USA. 24 By POI - Europe and New Zealand.. 28 By POI - Australia, Canada and USA. 31 8. Using the 2D Map Screen to Plan a Route.. 34 9. Multi-stop Trips.. 35 Europe and New Zealand.. 35 Australia, Canada and USA.. 40 10. Viewing Your Route... 46 11. The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu.. 51 12. Avoiding an Area... 52 13. Route Demonstrator.. 53 14. Favourites & My Home... 55 15. Preferences... 60 16. Smart Desktop... 71 17. Updating your iCN.. 72 18. Installing Maps Using Smart Desktop.. 73 19. Continuous Continental Navigation.. 74 20. Smart Desktop Advanced Features.. 76 21. Accessories.. 81 Appendix: Street Types... 82 Support Information... 85 Compliance... 85 Copyright... 85

Getting started

Thank you for purchasing this Navman iCN. We hope you enjoy your new GPS transferable navigation system. This User Manual will help you Drive-Away with your iCN, straight out of the box. Navman welcomes your feedback. To contact us or visit our website, see Support Information on page 87.

Box Contents

USB Cable
Purchasers of Smart 2005 software-only upgrade kits, see the enclosed Upgrade Guide for your Box Contents.

Remote Control

(iCN 635, 650 only)
AC Power-Pack with Power-Cable

iCN with GPS Antenna

(may not be included)

Memory Card

12 V In-Vehicle PowerAdaptor with Power-Cable Mounting brackets:
Protective Carry-Case and Screen-Cleaner
(a) Suction-cup/ballfoot (b) Locking-nut (c) Socket-clip (d) Baseplate * (e) Retainer ring *
(f) Screw plate * (g) Adhesive tape * (h) Alcohol swab (i) 3 x Screws * (j) 3 x Screw caps *

* iCN 630, 635, 650 only

CD-ROMs, including:
Smart 2005 software including Smart Desktop Map data User Manual (PDF format) & Adobe Reader Note: The number of disks varies with country of purchase.
Documentation, including:
User Manual In-Car Installation Guide Software Product Licence Limited Warranty Agreement Registration Card

1. Introduction

Whether you travel in your own country or elsewhere, the iCN will direct you to your destination without the need for map-books and second-hand instructions. The Global Positioning System (GPS) is available free of charge, at any time, and is accurate to within 5 m (15 ft). Your iCN map provides street-level detail for door-to-door navigation, including Points of Interest (POIs) such as accommodation, petrol stations, railway stations and airports. Use this guide to learn how to operate your iCN efciently and safely, and discover all the different features available to you.

8-Way Toggle

Volume Menu/Power
* iCN 610, 635 and 650 only. ** iCN 630, 635 and 650 only.

Back Components

Component Speaker Memory Card Slot* GPS Receiver External Antenna Socket Power Socket USB Socket
Description Broadcasts voice commands and warnings; Use Volume button to adjust Memory card may be inserted into slot with label facing the front of the iCN. Receives signals from GPS satellites when lifted out to the horizontal position Connection socket for GPS MCX External Anntenna (not included) Connection socket for AC Power-Pack or In-Vehicle Power Adaptor Connection socket for USB cable to your computer
* iCN 650 does not have a Memory Card Slot and does not require a memory card.
Button functions are the same as the iCN control buttons except that the iCN cannot be turned on using the Remote Control. The remote control is: only included with the iCN 635 and iCN 650, available for the iCN 610 as an accessory, is not compatible with the iCN 620 or iCN 630.
3. Positioning the iCN in a Vehicle
The iCN can be mounted in a vehicle two ways: 1. By suction on the windscreen; 2. By suction, adhesive tape and screws drilled directly into the dashboard. Note: This is a permanent solution and will mark your dashboard. Follow the safety guidelines on page 7 to ensure that the iCN does not obstruct the drivers view, or interfere with the operation of vehicle airbags and safety devices.

Suction Mount

Assembling the iCN Suction-Mount
Choose a position on the windshield that is clearly visible to the driver without obstructing the view of the road. 1. Assemble the suction-mount: Slip the locking-nut over the ballfoot. Snap the socket-clip onto the ballfoot. Screw the locking-nut onto the thread of the socket-clip until rm. 2. Use the alcohol swab to clean and dry the suction-cup and the mounting-area on the windshield, then attach the suction-mount to the windshield: a. Hold the suction-cup rmly against the windshield and b. Press the lever towards the suction-cup.

3. Press for one second. The iCN will turn on and display the Language screen.
Step Two: Language Screen
1. Use the 8-way toggle to choose your language, then press OK.
To prevent the Language screen from displaying on each startup, use the 8-way toggle to select the Do not show on startup check box, then press OK. 2. Press to go to the next screen. The Warning screen will display.
Step Three: Warning Screen
1. Read the warning message. 2. Select Accept, then press OK to conrm that you understand. The rst Tutorial screen will display.
Step Four: Tutorial Screens
1. Read the Tutorial screen. To prevent the Tutorial from displaying on startup, use the 8-way toggle to select the Do not show Tutorial on startup check box, then press OK. 2. Press to move through each Tutorial screen. The Main Menu screen will display.

Main Menu Screen

Use the 8-way toggle to select a Main Menu option; conrm a selection by pressing OK. Return to the Main Menu screen at any time by pressing. The Route Information option is only available when a route has been calculated. See pages 49-50 for more information.

To Turn iCN Off

1. Gently push the GPS receiver back towards the iCN. The receiver will click into place. 2. Complete one of the following: iCN 610, 620, 650: Press for three seconds. When the conrmation message displays, select Yes, then press OK. The iCN will turn off. iCN 630, 635: Press for three seconds until the iCN turns off.

5. Memory Card

iCN 610, 620, 630 and 635
Your iCN comes with a memory card contaning a preactivated map*. To navigate to your destination you must rst insert the memory card into your iCN. To navigate in an area outside of the preactivated map, you must rst purchase a Map Product Key from your Navman supplier. Install Smart Desktop, then use it to activate your Map Product Key and install the required map. For more information on installing maps, see page 73. * If you purchased your iCN 635 in New Zealand, you will not receive a memory card as the internal memory contains a preactivated map of New Zealand.

Postcodes in United Kingdom and Netherlands
When searching by postcode in United Kingdom or Netherlands, type the postcode with spaces and without the last two letters. Example 1: If searching for RH6 9ST, search by RH6 9. Example 2: If searching for 3514 BN, search by 3514.
For exact European street type abbreviations, see Appendix: Street Types on page 82.
Setting Your Destination by Address Case Study One: Europe and New Zealand
This case study will show you how to set your destination by selecting your country, then area, then street, then house number. Note: This case study applies to Europe and New Zealand only. For navigating in Australia, Canada and USA, see page 24.
Step One: Open the Destination screen
a. From the Main Menu, select Go To, then press OK. b. From the Go To screen, select Address or POI, then press OK. The Destination screen will display. Important Note: If this is the first time you are setting your destination and you have maps from more than one country installed and selected, then the Select Country screen will display instead of the Destination screen. Go directly to Step Two: Select the Country of Destination, step b. The next time you perform this procedure, the Destination screen will open as expected.
Step Two: Select the Country of Destination
If you only have the map of one country installed and selected, that country is selected for your destination by default and cannot be changed. Go to Step Three: Find the Area of Destination. a. From the Destination screen, select Change country, then press OK. The Select country screen will display.
b. Select a country using the 8-way toggle. Press OK to select from the list. The Destination screen will display.
Step Three: Find the Area of Destination
a. From the Destination screen, select Find area, then press OK. The Keyboard screen will display.
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the area of your destination. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see pages 17-18. The Destination screen will display.
Step Four: Find the Street of Destination
a. From the Destination screen, select Find street, then press OK. The Keyboard screen will display.
b. Use the Keyboard screen to nd the street of your destination. For information on using the Keyboard screen, see pages 17-18. The Destination screen will display.
Step Five: Find the House Number of Destination
a. From the Destination screen, select Enter house number, then press OK. The Keyboard screen will display. Note: If Enter house number option is not displayed, house numbers are not available for your selected street. Select Go to centre of street, then press OK to display the Preview screen. Go to step c.

3D Map Screen iCN 630, 635, 650 only
The 3D Map screen displays when a route is calculated, oriented to the travelling direction with an adjustable horizon. To view the 3D Map screen when a route has been calculated, press To adjust the viewing angle, press the 8-way toggle up or down. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press To display a larger area in less detail, press. To display the Go To Pop-up summary, press OK.
Direction of the next turn. North oriented compass
to cycle through the screens.

Next Turn Screen

The Next Turn screen displays information that you need for the next turn, the direction of the turn and the distance to the turn. A route must have been calculated for this screen to be able to display. Access to this screen is controlled by the Settings - Display screen. To view the Next Turn screen when a route has been calculated, press

The next instruction

Map of the next turn Additional information can display here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the options: Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go

Direction of next turn

Distance to the next turn

Your current location

Next 4 Turns Screen
The Next 4 Turns screen displays the next four turns of your route, the turn direction, the street name and the distance to the turn. A route must have been calculated for this screen to be able to display. Access to this screen is controlled by the Settings - Display screen. To view the Next 4 Turns screen when a route has been calculated, press to cycle through the screens.
The next turn is highlighted at the top of the list.
Distance to the next turn Additional information can display here. Press the 8-way toggle left or right to scroll the options: Speed Time Heading Distance to Turn Distance to Go ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) Time to Go
Back-On-Track Automatic Rerouting
Your route is re-directed if you make a wrong turn. The ? symbol will display upper left of the 3D Map* and Next Turn screens while the route re-calculates.
*Except on the iCN 610 and 620 where the ? symbol displays on the 2D Navigation Map screen.

Route Information Screen

The Route Information screen provides information about your current route and lets you skip a trip destination point or cancel a route. The screen is only available from the Main Menu when you are navigating a route: Main Menu > Route Information

Show Route

Select Show Route, then press OK to display your entire route on the 2D Map screen.

Instruction List

Select Instruction list, then press OK to display the Instruction List screen.
The Instruction List screen is similar to the Next 4 Turns screen except that it displays your entire route. Use to cycle through the instruction list.

Summary

Select Summary, then press OK to display the Route Summary screen containing your From and To addresses, Estimated Time to arrival and the Distance remaining to your destination.
If you are navigating a multiple destination trip, the information displayed will relate to your next destination point.

Skip Next Destination

Select Skip Next Dest., then press OK to skip the next destination point of your trip. Only available when navigating a multi-stop trip.

Cancel Route

Select Cancel Route, then press OK to cancel the route.
11. The 2D Map Screen Pop-up Menu
The Pop-up menu allows you to access navigational functions from the 2D Map screen. To display the Pop-up menu complete the following: 1. From the Main Menu, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Use the 8-way toggle to move around the 2D Map screen. To display a smaller area in greater detail, press To display a larger area in less detail, press To remove the cross-hair press ESC. 4. Position the intersection of the cross-hair using the 8-way toggle. Where the cross-hair intersects with a street, the street name will display at the bottom of the 2D Map screen. 5. Press OK. The Pop-up menu will display.
3. Press OK to display the cross-hair on the 2D Map screen.
6. You can choose one of the following options: Menu Option Navigate To Set as Start Location Add to Favourites Description Calculates a route from your current location. Sets the selected point as your departure point. Smart will calculate and display the route to your destination. Displays the New Favourite screen for you to add the selected point as a Favourite. Displays the Address Details screen from which you can: Show Details View details of the selected point Add the point to your multi-stop trip. Set the point as your destination point Save the point as a Favourite. Adds an Avoid Area for you to size. Deletes the selected Avoid Area. Displays the Select POI screen. Select the POI type, then the POI to navigate to.
Add Avoid Area* Delete Avoid Area* Nearest POI
7. Press OK to conrm your selection.

12. Avoiding an Area*

You can calculate a route that avoids a specied area on the map. Up to ten Avoid Areas can be added. Avoid Areas are displayed as shaded areas. If no alternative route around an Avoid Area exists, you will be routed through an Avoid Area. *iCN 630, 635, 650 only

Adding an Avoid Area

1. From the Main Menu screen, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Press OK and use the 8-way toggle to place the cross-hair over the area that you want to avoid. 3. Press OK to display the Pop-up menu. 4. Select Add Avoid Area, then press OK. An Avoid Area is displayed.
5. Set the Avoid Area to the correct size and position using the 8-way toggle. 6. Press OK to enable the Avoid Area.

To Disable Route Demonstrator
1. Press to display the Main Menu screen. 2. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences, then press OK. 3. From the Preferences screen, select Routing, then press OK. The Routing screen will display. 4. Press twice. 5. Clear the Demonstrate Route check box, then press OK. 6. Select Save, then press OK. Route Demonstrator will be disabled. The Main Menu screen will display.
14. Favourites & My Home
You can save up to 200* destinations as Favourites, one of which can be saved as My Home. My Home can be any designated Favourite, but we recommend that it is your home or other common destination. You can save a Favourite from the Preview screen after searching for an address, or from the Pop-up Menu on the 2D Map screen. *50 destinations as Favourites for iCN 610, 620

Saving a Favourite

1. Either search for an address using the Destination and Keyboard screens as described in Setting Your Destination, pages 17-33, or create a multi-stop trip as described in Multi-stop Trips, pages 35-45, until the Preview screen is displayed. 2. Select Save, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display.
3. To change the name of the Favourite, select the Name box, then press OK. The Enter text screen will display.
Use the 8-way toggle to move around the Enter text screen. To select a character, press OK. To delete a character, press ESC; hold ESC to delete the line. To display the number/symbol Enter text screen, select 123, then press OK. To display the alternate Enter text screen, press To display the alphabet Enter text screen, press , or select Alt, then press OK. , or select ABC, then press OK.
After you have entered a name for the Favourite, select Enter, then press OK. The New Favourite screen will display.
4. Complete one of the following: To save as a favourite, select Save as Favourite, then press OK. The Favourite is saved. The Go To screen will display. To save as My Home, select Save as My Home, then press OK. The Favourite is saved as My Home. The Go To screen will display.
Saving a Favourite from the 2D Map Screen
1. From the Main Menu, select Map, then press OK. The 2D Map screen will display. 2. Press OK to display the cross-hair. 3. Position the cross-hair on a destination using the 8-way toggle. Where the cross-hair intersect on a street, the street will highlight and the street name will display. 4. Press OK. The Pop-up menu will display.

Navigating to a Favourite
1. From the Main Menu, select Go To, then press OK. 2. From the Go To screen, select Favourites, then press OK. The Favourite screen will display. 3. Select a Favourite using the 8-way toggle, then press OK. The Preview Favourite screen will display.
4. Select Go, then press OK. The route is calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen*.
* iCN 610 will display the 2D Navigation Map screen.

Navigating to My Home

1. From the Main Menu, select Go To then press OK. 2. From the Go To screen, select My Home then press OK. The route is calculated and displayed on the 3D Map screen*.

15. Preferences

You can modify the following preferences to suit your needs.

Screen Brightness

1. Press and hold the Zoom/Brightness button to display the Brightness scale. 2. To increase screen brightness, press +. To decrease screen brightness, press -. The Brightness scale comprises ten rectangular boxes in a row. As screen brightness is increased, the rst seven boxes progressively turn from gray to green; the last three turn red. Warning: The iCN can heat up when the Brightness scale is set above 70% - i.e., when more than seven rectangles are coloured - therefore, use lower brightness whenever acceptable.

Volume

1. Press and hold the Volume button to display the Volume scale. 2. To increase volume, press +. To decrease volume, press -.

Routing Preferences

1. From the Main Menu, select Preferences. Press OK. 2. From the Preferences screen, select Routing. The rst of three Routing screens will display. Press to move through the Routing screens.
3. Complete one of the following: If you want to. change the Route Type Then. move the Route Type slider towards Quickest to give more weighting to the fastest time when calculating a route. move the Route Type slider towards Shortest distance to give more weighting to the shortest distance when calculating a route.
If you want to. change the Preference for motorways Then. move the Preference for motorways slider towards Less often to use roads other than motorways where possible when calculating a route. move the slider towards More often to use motorways where possible when calculating a route. change the Preference for urban roads move the Preference for urban roads slider towards Less often to use roads other than urban roads where possible when calculating a route. move the Preference for urban roads slider towards More often to use urban roads where possible when calculating a route. revert to default settings select Set default, then press OK on the rst Routing screen. This will restore default setting for Route Type, Preference for motorways and Preference for urban roads. select the Avoid toll roads check box. select the Avoid unsurfaced roads check box. select the Avoid ferries check box. select the Toll roads check box to display a warning message at the start of your trip, if your route includes toll roads. select the Unsurfaced roads check box to display a warning message at the start of your trip, if your route includes unsurfaced roads. select the Ferries check box to display a warning message at the start of your trip, if your route includes ferries. select the Demonstrate Route check box. This allows you to plan and view a route without a GPS x. See page 53 for more information. select the Repeat check box. select the SmartST Demonstration check box. The demonstration willl navigate between the rst and second Favourite after a 10-second delay.

* iCN 610, 620 display the 2D Navigation screen.
5. Select Save, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
Map Preferences Internal Memory
1. From the Main Menu, select Preferences, then press OK. 2. From the Preferences screen, select Maps, then press OK. 3. From the Maps screen, select Internal memory. The Maps - Internal memory screen will display. 4. To activate a map, use the 8-way toggle to select the desired map, then press OK to select the map check box Note: There may be more than one page of map listings, depending on the number of maps installed. To view additional pages of map listings, scroll down using the 8-way toggle, or. press 5. Repeat step 4 until all required maps are selected. 6. Select Save, using the right side of the 8-way toggle, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
Map Preferences Memory Card*
1. From the Main Menu, select Preferences, then press OK. 2. From the Preferences screen, select Maps, then press OK. 3. From the Maps screen, select Memory card. The Maps - Memory card screen will display. 4. To activate a map, use the 8-way toggle to select the desired map, then press OK to select the map check box Note: There may be more than one page of map listings, depending on the number of maps installed. To view additional pages of map listings, scroll down using the 8-way toggle, or. press 5. Repeat step 4 until all required maps are selected. 6. Select Save, using the right side of the 8-way toggle, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
* iCN 610, 620, 630, 635 only.
Map Preferences Points of Interest (POIs)
Points of Interest in a region are grouped into types. This function allows you to select the types you need. For example, you may be only interested in entertainment venues and want to disable other POI types such as schools. 1. From the Main Menu, select Preferences, then press OK. 2. From the Preferences screen, select Maps, then press OK. 3. From the Maps screen, select Points of Interest. The Points of Interest screen will display.
4. You may either choose to display (or hide) icons of all POI types on the 2D Map and 3D Map screens, or to selectively display desired icons chosen from the list of POI types. To display all POI icons (i.e., icons from all POI types) on the 2D Map and 3D Map screens, select Turn all on, then press OK. To display no icons, select Turn all off, then press OK. To select a specic POI type icon for display, use the 8-way toggle to select the desired POI type, then press OK to select the check box. Repeat until all desired POI types are selected. Note: There may be more than one page of POI types, depending on the installed maps. To view additional pages of POI types, scroll down using the 8-way toggle, or press. 5. On any page of POI types, select Save, using the right side of the 8-way toggle, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.

Alerts Preferences Active POIs
The Active POI settings allow you to set warning chimes and visual warnings for custom POIs that will activate within a chosen distance-radius of your location. For example, a warning chime will sound or a visual warning will display when an active POI is within 150 ft, but not necessarily on your route. Note: Custom POIs must first be installed on your iCN using Smart Desktop before they can be set as active POIs. See Points of Interest (POI) Editor on pages 77-79. 1. From the Preferences menu, select Safety Alerts, then press OK. The Safety Alerts screen will display. 2. On the Safety Alerts screen, select Active POI, then press OK. The Select Active POI screen will display.
3. Use the 8-way toggle to select a custom POI type, then click OK. The POI Activation Settings screen will display.
4. Select the Active check box to activate the POI. 5. Modify the settings as required: To enable a warning chime when the POI is in close proximity, select the Audio warning check box. To enable a visual warning when the POI is in close proximity, select the Visual warning check box. Move the Distance to POI slider to select the distance at which the warnings will activate. 6. Use the 8-way toggle to select Save, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
Alerts Preferences - Speed and GPS Signals
The Safety settings allow you to set safety-related warnings. 1. From the Preferences menu, select Safety Alerts, then press OK. The Safety Alerts screen will display. 2. On the Safety Alerts screen, select Safety, then press OK. The Safety screen will display.
3. Complete the following: If you want to. enable a warning chime when travelling at or above a designated speed Then. select the speed in the Speed box using the left and right buttons on the 8-way toggle. Select Save, then press OK. The Safety alerts screen will display. Note: The GPS signal alert will be active when a Speed alert is selected. enable a visual warning if the Main Menu screen is accessed in a moving vehicle enable a warning chime and visual warning when the GPS signal has been lost select the Warn driver when operating check box, then press OK. select the Warn when GPS lost check box, then press OK. Note: The GPS signal alert will be active when a Speed alert is selected.
4. Use the 8-way toggle to select Save, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.
My Data Preferences - My Points of Interest (My POI)
Custom Points of Interest (POIs) are installed from the Smart Desktop POI Editor (see pages 7779), and listed on the My POIs screen. 1. From the Main Menu, select Preferences. Press OK. 2. From the Preferences screen, select My Data. Press OK. 3. From the My Data screen, select My POI. Press OK. The My POI screen will display. 4. Use the 8-way toggle to select the POI le or les you require. Press OK to select the POI check box Note: There may be more than one page of POI types, depending on the number of maps installed. To view additional pages of POI types, scroll down using the 8-way toggle, or. press 5. Use the 8-way toggle to select Save, then press OK. The Main Menu screen will display.

My Data Preferences - Clear Data
1. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences. Press OK. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, select My Data. Press OK. The My Data screen will display. 3. From the My Data screen, select Clear Data, then press OK. The Clear Data screen will display. 4. Complete the following: If you want to. clear recent destinations clear favourites Then. select Clear Recent, then press OK. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes, then press OK. select Clear Favourites, then press OK. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes, then press OK. Note: This option will not clear My Home. clear avoid areas*
* iCN 630, 635, 650 only.
select Clear Avoid Areas, then press OK. When the warning dialog-box opens, select Yes, then press OK.

5. Press

to return to the Main Menu screen.

GPS Status

Signals are transmitted by Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites orbiting the Earth. The Satellite Signal Strengths screen provides a visual representation of the information being received. Latitude and longitude are displayed, along with a north-pointing compass, the heading in degrees and ground speed. The strength of each satellite is displayed on a bar chart. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences > More Preferences > GPS status. The Satellite Signal Strengths screen will display.
The circle on the right side of the screen displays green when there is a valid x (2D or 3D), and red when no x is available. A x will be obtained more quickly if the vehicle is stationary than if it is moving. The satellites available from your current position are shown as grey, red and green coloured bars: Bar Colour Grey Red Green Description No signal at all A valid signal, but not being used to x your position A valid signal being used to x your position

Measurement Preferences

1. From the Main Menu screen, select Preferences. Press OK. The Preferences screen will display. 2. From the Preferences screen, select More Preferences. Press OK. The second Preferences screen will display. 3. On the second Preferences screen, select Measurements, then press OK. The Measurements screen will display.
4. Complete the following: If you want to. change the Position format change the local time offset Then. select either the Decimal degrees or the Degrees, minutes, seconds option. select the offset from the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) for your location from the Local time offset box using the lefthand and righthand buttons of the 8-way toggle. Next, select either the 12 Hour or 24 Hour option for timeformat. select either the kilometres or miles option.

Remove Basemap

1. Open Smart Desktop if it is not already open: Start > Programs > Navman > Smart Desktop 2005 for iCN600 series. 2. On the Map menu, click Basemaps. The Navman Basemap Installer window will open. 3. Select the Basemap to remove. 4. Click the appropriate Remove button to remove the Basemap from your iCN, memory card or memory card reader.
20. Smart Desktop Advanced Features
This section details advanced features of Smart Desktop. If you have not installed Smart Desktop, see page 71.

To Find a City or Town

1. From the Map menu, click Find City. The Find City window will open.
2. Type the name of the city or town in the City Name eld. The list of available cities will reduce to match your search. 3. Double-click the name of the city or town. The Map Display will rotate to centre on the selected city or town and or town location. will mark the city

Map Colours and Textures

To access the Desktop Colours section: Desktop tab > Settings > Colours. Adjust the settings to change the look of the map type. Colour Settings Description Controls map colours Displays the: map border colour map colour map border width Adjusts the map border width Controls the map display: solid colour no colour crosshatch texture Controls geographic features displayed on the map. Features are only visible if the map has no colour or crosshatch texture.

Map Layers

To conserve space on your iCN and memory card, you can choose map layers to install. The layers you can choose from are: Points of Interest (POIs) Bodies of water and parks Land contours (topography). To access the Map Layers section: Desktop tab > Settings > Layers. Select or clear each checkbox to indicate the layers to install for each map.
Points of Interest (POI) Editor
You can create custom Points of Interest (POIs) using the POI Editor in two ways: by creating your own POI les, or by using compatible POI les downloaded from the Internet. A maximum of 25 Custom POI les can be saved on your iCN. The Custom POI les are listed on the My POI screen. Custom POIs can be set to enable a warning chime or visual warning when in close proximity at the Select Active POI screen.
Creating a Custom POI File
1. Create a new POI File using the POI Editor. On the Smart Desktop Map menu, click Points of Interest. The POI Editor window will open. On the POI Editor window File menu, click New Text File. The POI File Name window will open. Type a name for the le in the File Name box, then click OK. The le name can be up to eight characters with no spaces.

Support for US and Canada:
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NAVMAN DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY FOR ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A WAY THAT MAY CAUSE ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE OR VIOLATE THE LAW.

Compliance

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Copyright

2005 Navman NZ Limited. Navman is a registered trademark of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Smart, Drive-Away and Back-On-Track are trademarks of Navman NZ Limited. All rights reserved. Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000 or XP SP1, Microsoft Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Adobe Reader is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. All other trademarks and registrations are the property of their respective owners. Published in New Zealand. MN000330A

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